replacing wood bath panel with acrylic or painting white?
I have inherited a reasonably large corner bath which has a "mahogany"
panel. Mrs Doodar would like to replace it with a moulded acrylic job, but local suppliers all say that it is impossible to obtain such a thing for a bath several years old. (The radius varies from 54 inches at each edge to 60 inches in the middle.) One supplier has suggested that these days, french polishers have diversified into painting wooden bath sides with some sort of acryilic paint, but my local guy just looked blankly at me. Does anyone have any information, or suggestions as to how I can grant Mrs Doodar's desire for an all white bathroom? ( I don't want to paint it myself, if i did it would look carp. Or even crap. TIA |
replacing wood bath panel with acrylic or painting white?
Zipadee Doodar wrote:
I have inherited a reasonably large corner bath which has a "mahogany" panel. Mrs Doodar would like to replace it with a moulded acrylic job, but local suppliers all say that it is impossible to obtain such a thing for a bath several years old. (The radius varies from 54 inches at each edge to 60 inches in the middle.) It's relatively easy to do. Take the mahogany panel, drill some holes in it, place on vacuum table, put an acrylic sheet heated to the right temperauture over it, supported in a frame, and turn on vacuum table. Wait a few minutes, remove acrylic panel, and you'r done. Course, without the equipment it's a little tricky. Could you modify it so that it has a constant radius? A bit of acrylic sheet bent into a cylinder may work. |
replacing wood bath panel with acrylic or painting white?
"Zipadee Doodar" wrote in message k... I have inherited a reasonably large corner bath which has a "mahogany" panel. Mrs Doodar would like to replace it with a moulded acrylic job, but local suppliers all say that it is impossible to obtain such a thing for a bath several years old. (The radius varies from 54 inches at each edge to 60 inches in the middle.) You could build a structure of vertical wooded 'studs' under the bath and bend damp plasterboard around them, then plaster and finish in a high gloss white paint. |
replacing wood bath panel with acrylic or painting white?
Zipadee Doodar wrote:
I have inherited a reasonably large corner bath which has a "mahogany" panel. Mrs Doodar would like to replace it with a moulded acrylic job, but local suppliers all say that it is impossible to obtain such a thing for a bath several years old. (The radius varies from 54 inches at each edge to 60 inches in the middle.) One supplier has suggested that these days, french polishers have diversified into painting wooden bath sides with some sort of acryilic paint, but my local guy just looked blankly at me. Does anyone have any information, or suggestions as to how I can grant Mrs Doodar's desire for an all white bathroom? ( I don't want to paint it myself, if i did it would look carp. Or even crap. TIA Remove the panel, get some cars spray cans and spary teh bugger. Or take it to car body shop and get them to do it. |
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